CRACKberry!<3
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Hi
I got an audio postcard (a link to one) in an email from Eric Brown (from BodyWorkBiz Online) last evening. For kicks & giggles, I did a web search for audio postcards & found a 21 day free trial for a service to use to create these & to add streaming sound to your web pages, etc.
It sounds great; very exciting & dynamic. I want to try it, but I want my applications of it to be meaningful, not bothersome or frightening, etc to clients.
I think music or a short dialogue attached to webpages could be very useful and interesting. I've seen some very interesting webpages that have sound or an introductory video, etc.
As I think it through, I can latch easily onto a couple of ideas where an audio postcard could be beneficial - a thank you for your gift certificate purchase, welcome to our practice & aftercare instructions, Happy Birthday messages, etc. The most meaningful I can think of are follow-up care cards, where they hear your voice, a nice warm hello, and reminders to drink a little extra water, what to expect, and what to do if they feel any soreness, etc.
In my permanent cosmetics practice it could be most fun as you need to give pre-procedure guidance as well as aftercare instructions.
So, what do any of you think? Would you even click on the link? I definitely think that streaming audio on the webpages is cool.
Jill/Sagetherapist
I got an audio postcard (a link to one) in an email from Eric Brown (from BodyWorkBiz Online) last evening. For kicks & giggles, I did a web search for audio postcards & found a 21 day free trial for a service to use to create these & to add streaming sound to your web pages, etc.
It sounds great; very exciting & dynamic. I want to try it, but I want my applications of it to be meaningful, not bothersome or frightening, etc to clients.
I think music or a short dialogue attached to webpages could be very useful and interesting. I've seen some very interesting webpages that have sound or an introductory video, etc.
As I think it through, I can latch easily onto a couple of ideas where an audio postcard could be beneficial - a thank you for your gift certificate purchase, welcome to our practice & aftercare instructions, Happy Birthday messages, etc. The most meaningful I can think of are follow-up care cards, where they hear your voice, a nice warm hello, and reminders to drink a little extra water, what to expect, and what to do if they feel any soreness, etc.
In my permanent cosmetics practice it could be most fun as you need to give pre-procedure guidance as well as aftercare instructions.
So, what do any of you think? Would you even click on the link? I definitely think that streaming audio on the webpages is cool.
Jill/Sagetherapist